When Darrel noticed Jody, a practicum student, using a camera, he asked her to take a picture of his spruce bark beetle. |
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Earlier this week, a Blackwater dude made an unprovoked lunge at our car after Kyle tried to take a picture of him. |
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However, he neglected to take a picture of this so you'll have to take his word for it. |
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By placing the camera inside our lightproof box we can take a picture of the image being projected onto the back wall of our pinhole camera. |
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For example, if you've painted the bottom of your bodyboard, take a picture of it and send it in. |
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I did take a picture of Bree jumping off the diving board, which would turn out to look pretty cool. |
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And if you tilt your camera to take a picture of a building or a monument, vertical lines will converge and rectangles turn into trapezoids. |
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Adrian suddenly whipped out his phone and positioned it against my face and declared that he wanted to take a picture of me. |
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Before the evening was over I went to get my neighbor Jan to take a picture of us all together on my deck. |
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Members will take a picture of their children's costumes or of their own disguise and send them to CIU-HQ for a draw. |
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They held so much emotion in them that Darren sometimes wanted to take a picture of his lovely friend, as if to somehow capture the radiance of her expression. |
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How does it work? you take a picture of the code with your mobile, and that redirects you automatically to the corresponding website. |
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I briefly make a stop to take a picture of the scenic view and the guy disappears like a phantom or a mountain troll. |
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He asks you to take a picture of him and his wife with his Laïkonic camera, to immortalize a loving moment. |
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For larger memorials take a picture of the whole stone and then a close up of the inscription. |
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Today, I can't take a picture of my own children without feeling like I am doing something wrong. |
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Usually it's a young person who wants to take a picture of it to put on their Facebook page. |
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The insect had flown into the apartment of a biologist who was able to take a picture of it! |
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He let me take a picture of him in the middle of his newly planted cabbage field. |
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Take a vote on which one the family likes best, then take a picture of the winner and post it on the refrigerator. |
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I wanted to take a picture of this, paint a picture of this. |
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Create a microfilm target to identify each item, explaining its omission and location, or take a picture of the item and microfilm the photograph or microfilm the item using two or more frames of film. |
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Around 2 PM on the same day, Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Bob Thirsk had the chance to take a picture of the island from the International Space Station. |
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For instance, if you take a picture of a flower against a landscape with the aperture open, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be blurred, emphasizing only the flower. |
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In the 1930s, a Harley Street surgeon became the first person to take a picture of Nessie. |
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I still won't take a picture of myself alone with any particular landmark or objet d'art. |
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It will be possible to take a picture of the Sun from the place de la Concorde on August 4th and 5th at the evening, from the Place Clémenceau on August 2nd, 3rd and 4th. |
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Digital technology or the new camera-enhanced phones, means that growers could take a picture of the crop in the field and send it to the retailer to provide the visual stimulus to enforce their communication message. |
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